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Oregon became a state on February 14, 1859, with prior sessions of the House organized under the territorial government and the provisional government. Prior to the adoption of the second set of Organic Laws in 1845, the legislative body of the provisional government was the legislative committee, and leaders of that body are not listed below.
Treasurer of the Democratic Party of Oregon. Chairwoman of the Lane County Democratic Party. 2017 15: Shelly Boshart Davis: Republican Linn County Budget Committee member. United Way Board member. 2019 Albany: 16: Dan Rayfield: Democratic Attorney. 2015 Corvallis: 17: Ed Diehl: Republican Businessman. Director of Santiam Hospital. 2023 Stayton ...
The Oregon House of Representatives is composed of 35 Democrats and 25 Republicans. Republicans gained one seat from the previous session. [1] [9] Oregon House of Representatives 2022 Election Results. Speaker: Dan Rayfield (D-16 Corvallis) until March 7, 2024; Julie Fahey (D-14 Eugene) after [10] Speaker Pro Tempore: Paul Holvey (D-8 Eugene)
Map of the Oregon State House during the 81st Oregon Legislative Assembly. The Oregon House of Representatives is the lower house of the Oregon Legislative Assembly. There are 60 members of the House, representing 60 districts across the state, each with a population of 65,000. The House meets in the west wing of the Oregon State Capitol in Salem.
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The Democratic Party of Oregon is the Oregon affiliate of the Democratic Party. [2] The State Central Committee, made up of two delegates elected from each of Oregon's 36 counties and one additional delegate for every 15,000 registered Democrats, is the main authoritative body of the party. [ 3 ]
The Oregon State Senate is composed of 16 Democrats and 14 Republicans. In the last election, the Democratic Party lost two seats: in District 20, Martha Schrader lost a close election to Alan Olsen and in District 26, Rick Metsger did not seek re-election and was replaced by Chuck Thomsen. Senate President: Peter Courtney (D–11 Salem)
Democratic Party members of the Oregon House of Representatives (181 P) R. ... (258 P) S. Speakers of the Oregon House of Representatives (64 P)